He said the B.C. Ferries vessel Queen of Cowichan was first on scene, followed by the Royal Canadian Navy patrol craft Raven, the Canadian Coast Guard hovercraft Siyay and then another coast guard craft.

“All those vessels got there and they stood by to provide assistance, but Jing Yu was able to put the fire out themself,” he said.

The 34 people on board were transported safely back to Vancouver. No injuries were reported. Wright said Wild Whales would be sending out its own vessel to retrieve the Jing Yu.

Deborah Marshall, B.C. Ferries spokeswoman, said the Queen of Cowichan’s sailing was delayed about 25 minutes.

“We were somewhat close and had we needed to launch a rescue boat or something like that, we certainly would have been prepared to do so,” she said.